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president of the general assembly, mr. ban ki moon, the secretary general of the united nations, presidents, heads of government, ladies and gentlemen, i salute you in the name of islam. peace and prayers be on you. mr. president, it gives me pleasure to congratulate you and your friendly country in assuming the presidency of the general assembly in its current session. i wish you success in your mission. carter also like to express my sincere appreciation to your predecessor, and to the brotherly state of qatar. i would also like to pay tribute to the secretary general of the united nations for his convenient -- his convening efforts to preserve the organization and enhance its effectiveness. i assure your of egypt support to all of the efforts you make in this endeavor. mr. president, my presence here today before the general assembly has multiple significant. i am the first egyptian civilian president elected democratically and freely, following a great peaceful revolution hailed by the entire world. through the revolut
president of the general assembly, mr. ban ki moon, the secretary general of the united nations, presidents, heads of government, ladies and gentlemen, i salute you in the name of islam. peace and prayers be on you. mr. president, it gives me pleasure to congratulate you and your friendly country in assuming the presidency of the general assembly in its current session. i wish you success in your mission. carter also like to express my sincere appreciation to your predecessor, and to the...
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on the energy front, oil prices moved higher today. prices spiked back above $90 a barrel on concerns about supply disruption as the conflict between syria and turkey continues to escalate. after the close, chevron issued a third-quarter profit warning due to the impact of hurricane issac on oil production in the gulf of mexico. shares of chevron were down about $2 in after-hours trading. and finally, all five of the most actively traded etfs ended lower.s ararse' ishare's russ p 2er q's and ishare's russell 2000. and that's tonight's "market focus." s it may be a tougher christmas than expected for some of the nation's retailers. the latest survey of consumers by the n.p.d. group shows just one in ten plan to spend more on gifts this year than last. the retail tracking firm says the rest plan to spend the same as last year or less. and when they do shop, the results show consumers will be focused on practical items, convenience and value. coupons from web sites like groupon and living social are also popular with consumers. and deals
on the energy front, oil prices moved higher today. prices spiked back above $90 a barrel on concerns about supply disruption as the conflict between syria and turkey continues to escalate. after the close, chevron issued a third-quarter profit warning due to the impact of hurricane issac on oil production in the gulf of mexico. shares of chevron were down about $2 in after-hours trading. and finally, all five of the most actively traded etfs ended lower.s ararse' ishare's russ p 2er q's and...
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general assembly. even so, both countries were clearly calling for support as they resist thepreading influence of asia's rising power. the secretary of foreign affairs rosario urged the countries to quickly agree on a legally binding code of conduct to ease tensions. >> to address this challenge and arrive at a resolution, we must rely on the rule of law and not the force of arms. we must rely on the body of rules that state that disputes must be resolved peacefully. >> vietnam's deputy minister of foreign affairs resisted china's demands that the disputes be resolved through bilateral negotiations and called on the countries to work together. >> we should recognize the increasingly important role of reaching the organizations. in east asia the association of southeast asian nations asan continues to play a central role in the regional architecture and promotes peace, stability, and security in the region. including the security in the south china sea. >> an important meeting in july broke up without
general assembly. even so, both countries were clearly calling for support as they resist thepreading influence of asia's rising power. the secretary of foreign affairs rosario urged the countries to quickly agree on a legally binding code of conduct to ease tensions. >> to address this challenge and arrive at a resolution, we must rely on the rule of law and not the force of arms. we must rely on the body of rules that state that disputes must be resolved peacefully. >> vietnam's...
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this conversation was recorded on friday while he was attending the united nations general assembly. >> by the end of 2013 we will have-- 2014 we lch 352,000 afghan security forces and even more importantly quality wise they will be very capable. some time ago i visited afghanistan myself and i had an opportunity to observe with my own eyes afghan special operation forces in action and i was very impressed by what i saw. so the taliban miscalculate the situation if they think their situation will be better by the end of 2014. they will be faced with a very strong and capable afghan security force. >> rose: we continue by looking at a new project in brooklyn, it's a basketball arena and a development. it brought together interesting people, including mikhail prokhorov and irina prok rovea his sister, bruce ratner the developer and karen brooks hop hopkins. >> i think the barkley center is in keeping with the spirit of brooklyn. >> wh n what way? >> it's like very energetic and you know in the history there were a lot of claims to change urban landscapes just ifill tow and we do rememb
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general assembly? >> it's going to be quite different. i mean, the president is probably more conciliatory and mitt romney is going to take a more aggressive tone towards arab states. he is going to ramp up defense spending at a time when congress is looking to contract it by up to $1 trillion. you're going to probably see more of a reference to veterans also as well as bmi just because it's not the kind of stage that is similar to the general assembly. >> if you look at, though, obama's record, i mean, around two-thirds of al qaeda's leadership has been killed during his time in office, including osama bin laden. how does mitt romney compete with something like that? >> i mean, it's very difficult for republicans who are facing a bit of an identity crisis in foreign policy. for cycle after cycle after cycle they've been able to dominate the foreign policy sfeer and say that they're better off many national security. the president, on the other hand, has that great card to play, which is he killed osam
general assembly? >> it's going to be quite different. i mean, the president is probably more conciliatory and mitt romney is going to take a more aggressive tone towards arab states. he is going to ramp up defense spending at a time when congress is looking to contract it by up to $1 trillion. you're going to probably see more of a reference to veterans also as well as bmi just because it's not the kind of stage that is similar to the general assembly. >> if you look at, though,...
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general assembly. >> six days after the event event, five days after they knew from american intelligence it was done by outcry that affiliated group nothing to do with the video it did not help but that is not what happened in egypt egypt, tunisia, other countries, a tax on american embassies. >> spending $70,000 of pakistan to run a commercial with hillary clinton apologizing for that video? >> i was doubtful all along. nobody wants to talk about the brave americans killed and ambassador stevens and the killing of president of the. lou: there was no connection our intelligence says without equivocation which is rare at the early stages stages, he was murdered in a terrorist attack affiliate's of al qaeda. >> he was killed in a safe house. had you get into this eight house? lou: precisely the point*. >> it was planned. they knew where to go. i will hold on to this point* they were disgruntled lou: thank you for your thoughts and assuring them tonight as always. [laughter] fred barnes, they give for being with us and up next
general assembly. >> six days after the event event, five days after they knew from american intelligence it was done by outcry that affiliated group nothing to do with the video it did not help but that is not what happened in egypt egypt, tunisia, other countries, a tax on american embassies. >> spending $70,000 of pakistan to run a commercial with hillary clinton apologizing for that video? >> i was doubtful all along. nobody wants to talk about the brave americans killed...
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attorney general holder refused to address the issue with reporters. here he is. >> i don't want to comment on that which is an ongoing matter but i am confident through the steps we are taking and that we plan to take that we will be able to exploit the scene as is appropriate and hold accountable those people who committed those acts. >>trace: lawmakers are preparing for a hearing on the attack and will call a state department staffer to definite would claims the administration shot down requests for extra security in libya. that is despite claims the security situation in libya was spiraling out of criminal. now, michael singh, the former senior director for middle east affairs at the national security council. why the f.b.i. went in today and not three weeks ago is a big question? >>guest: it is. sitting here it is tough to second-guess the f.b.i. and the military team but it does raise the question of why, now, opposed to early on after the attack, could more have been done to secure whatever documents were still there? the larger questions are ab
attorney general holder refused to address the issue with reporters. here he is. >> i don't want to comment on that which is an ongoing matter but i am confident through the steps we are taking and that we plan to take that we will be able to exploit the scene as is appropriate and hold accountable those people who committed those acts. >>trace: lawmakers are preparing for a hearing on the attack and will call a state department staffer to definite would claims the administration...
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we haven't seen that in this country. >> we also have the greatest conservationist in the energy assembled because the business community has led the way on energy conservation. >> but i think that's the communication side. that's perhaps what the public is not so will well aware of, and the question was how do we do better communication skills. >> i think you higher john sturm i think. >> i have one other question for all of you. and please feel free with the question. you have a great and others to take advantage of them. as i go around the country the other thing i hear, and mostly from individuals, is one of the problems they're having taken an housing market is access to credit, that it's incredibly hard and individuals and off so for small businesses to get credit. what are the solutions to that? >> well, i don't think, there's a question that the ease of access to credit five years ago, the pendulum probably swung too far one way but clear for now it has swung too far back the other way. and consumers, businesses on the access to credit to grow their business. so i think we have to
we haven't seen that in this country. >> we also have the greatest conservationist in the energy assembled because the business community has led the way on energy conservation. >> but i think that's the communication side. that's perhaps what the public is not so will well aware of, and the question was how do we do better communication skills. >> i think you higher john sturm i think. >> i have one other question for all of you. and please feel free with the question....
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so, deuteronmy 22:22. if a man be found lying with a woman lying to a husband, then they shall both of them die. so the penalty for aadultory is death. congressman broun, what are you waiting for? when are you going to introduce that bill that would get newt gingrich put to death. you said the bible, quote, teaches us how to run all of public policy and everything in socie society. so when are you going to start culling the adulterers. and why hasn't your party, the republican bible thumping party defended todd akin on legitimate rape. the bible says there is such a thing as legitimate rape. yes, it does. in deuteronmy, 23:23 through 26. if there be a damsel that is a virgin and a man find her in the city and lie with her. then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate. and the damsel because she cried not, being in the city and the man because he has humbled his neighbor's wife. so that shault put away the evil from the midst of thee. but if the man find the damsel that is betrothed in the field, and the
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the first is energy. if you have ever tried to make a change it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond even what you'd even expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days and things that you thought would take a week. if you don't have the energy to see these things through, young people have more energy than they know what to do with. that is because you didn't go to bed until 5:00 a.m.. at my age if i didn't get to bed until 5:00 a.m. i would not wake up until monday. the second thing is creativity. honest-to-goodness, this is something that -- have you ever seen a 6-year-old playing in out of nowhere they say i'm a dinosaur. they believe that in that moment or go in their mind so radically changes the status quo. they have no attachments to the status quo. alternate worlds and possibilities are as real to them as threal world and that is something as we get all older we fetishize. my staff knows there are two things they're not allowed to say to me. they can say we have always done it this way and everyone else d
the first is energy. if you have ever tried to make a change it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond even what you'd even expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days and things that you thought would take a week. if you don't have the energy to see these things through, young people have more energy than they know what to do with. that is because you didn't go to bed until 5:00 a.m.. at my age if i didn't get to bed until 5:00 a.m. i would not wake up until monday. the second thing is creativity....
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the general assembly here in annapolis approved same-sex marriage. but opponents circulated a petition which put question 6 on the ballot this november. >> the other side put out an ad today. it misses that this issue is really about equality and fairness. that's what question 6 is all about. >> as a catholic legislator and father of three catholic children, i'm fully confident of voting for question 6 on november 6th is the right thing to do. >> reporter: this is the new webb add. they want to reach the washington audience and sent out this urgent e-mail today asking supporters to donate whatever they can. they're also bringing out big names. >> tonight the governor is going to be meeting with the baltimore ravens linebacker and supporters and they'll be watching a football game and thank supporters. >> another baltimore raven is against gay marriage. >> marriage is and should remain between a man and a woman. >> this is not a civil rights issue, but this is about the redefinition of marriage. >> reporter: if the defensive marriage act is approved b
the general assembly here in annapolis approved same-sex marriage. but opponents circulated a petition which put question 6 on the ballot this november. >> the other side put out an ad today. it misses that this issue is really about equality and fairness. that's what question 6 is all about. >> as a catholic legislator and father of three catholic children, i'm fully confident of voting for question 6 on november 6th is the right thing to do. >> reporter: this is the new webb...
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they were not a great nation because of one great generation. it is the succession of great generation civil make america great. and we just keep on with the promises that we have a because these folks, when they say stuff, they didn't break their promises, they made america great. that is what we need to do. i appreciate the opportunity to be here today to talk about senior issues, social security, medicare, financial security. i wish everybody godspeed and god bless. >> moderator: already. [applause] now, let's give both of our candidates around of a plus. we want to thank congressman kissell and richard hudson. [applause] also want to thank our panelists, b. thompson. thank you for being here. dr. joseph alice and betty rising for participating on our panel. [applause] and thanks again for aarp north carolina for sponsoring the debate and wingate university for being hosts. in closing there to things they want me to mention. there are some materials on the ayer peace table about social security and medicare as well as a voter guide for this c
they were not a great nation because of one great generation. it is the succession of great generation civil make america great. and we just keep on with the promises that we have a because these folks, when they say stuff, they didn't break their promises, they made america great. that is what we need to do. i appreciate the opportunity to be here today to talk about senior issues, social security, medicare, financial security. i wish everybody godspeed and god bless. >> moderator:...
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we will defend, also, the constitutional rights of speech and assembly and religion. the attacks on libya and egypt underscored that the world remains a dangerous place and that american leadership is still sorely needed. in the face of this violence, america cannot shrink from the responsibility to lead the. megyn: that was governor romney raising some questions about security in and the day after our attack on our consulate. the benghazi consulate that was involved in the killing of ambassador stevens and others. this guy in libya is speaking out. his name is lieutenant colonel andrew wood. he is saying that security in libya, in the weeks ahead of the attack, when those on the ground at the state department for more help, the state department actually cut security staffing. >> i feel like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. there was concern amongst the entire embassy staff. i had people come and ask me that as well. they asked -- they asked what was going to happen. i can only answer that what we are being told is that they are working on it. b
we will defend, also, the constitutional rights of speech and assembly and religion. the attacks on libya and egypt underscored that the world remains a dangerous place and that american leadership is still sorely needed. in the face of this violence, america cannot shrink from the responsibility to lead the. megyn: that was governor romney raising some questions about security in and the day after our attack on our consulate. the benghazi consulate that was involved in the killing of...
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prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> we knew they were going to be big and they didn't disappointful bart hit record numbers in ridership this weekend. saturday alone had more than 300,000 passengers breaking the previous weekend record of more than 280,000 people. bart added additional trains and train cars during the peak travel times to accommodate for the increase. >>> california continues to crackdown ride sharing businesses. the public utilities commission sent two cease and desist letters to the companies sidecar and lift. they are new alternatives to taxis, but the cpu says that they lack the necessary permits, which ensure drivers are licensed screened and insured to carry passengers. san francisco-based firm uber r
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guest: the board of elections came to the general assembly in said election day still matters. election day is still an important day, and we need to be able to get ourselves ready and get ready for the work that needs to be done on election day. that was democrats and republicans. a democrat board of elections board member called me and was opposed to this. this was not as driven by republicans. it was driven in a bipartisan effort that said let as have those three things off so we can get the roles ready and be prepared for election day. that is at iguest: disingenuous answer. i stood on the floor of the ohio house and said show me one instance of voter fraud. zero. it's a row influence on voter fraud. no proof whatsoever. this leads me to the whole issue of not only being disingenuous, but lobbying. our president that has led three times. what about medicare, pre- existing conditions, and about the budget dollars. you have an electorate out there wanting the truth in the presidential candidates and now state officials say the same thing over and over again. -- and the presid
guest: the board of elections came to the general assembly in said election day still matters. election day is still an important day, and we need to be able to get ourselves ready and get ready for the work that needs to be done on election day. that was democrats and republicans. a democrat board of elections board member called me and was opposed to this. this was not as driven by republicans. it was driven in a bipartisan effort that said let as have those three things off so we can get the...
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apparently a much larger number than the general assembly was willing to admit in pennsylvania. >> what's the way to fight that? obviously part of that is winning the legal case, but how do you win the rest of the battle? >> we had always assumed that the law would be enacted so we went to the extent of trying to find ways to get people i.d. because we were going to assume that they needed it. and frankly there were enough groups that could help in a presidential year. this now has been postponed to 2014, a gubernatorial year, and there won't be that kind of help. so we're going to continue to try and get people the voter i.d. that will eventually be required in pennsylvania. >> when you think about the levels of news awareness of all the people you have to reach, it can't be through the news media. it's an incredible effort under way. >> it's enormous. >> joan fitzgerald, president of america votes. i would love to talk to you more about this. would you come back and join us again? >> i'd love to. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for doing this. >> absolutely. more news and an import
apparently a much larger number than the general assembly was willing to admit in pennsylvania. >> what's the way to fight that? obviously part of that is winning the legal case, but how do you win the rest of the battle? >> we had always assumed that the law would be enacted so we went to the extent of trying to find ways to get people i.d. because we were going to assume that they needed it. and frankly there were enough groups that could help in a presidential year. this now has...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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general assembly, and then contacted authorities. why is he seeking asylum? >> well, he's seeking asylum because he obviously does not want to return to live in iran. >> why? >> concerns about -- first of all, he does not want to continue to live in the regime, and he is offended by how the regime treats people, about how it treats its enemies, about how it treats the iranian people, about the level of persecution there. and he also has concerns about now about his own safety. when he came here, he was, as you say, he was a cameraman with the entourage. he came here with the understanding that he was to take the deal of the -- he works for the iranian news agency so he was to do stuff and to do camerawork, you know, at the u.n. and all of that. the authorities wanted him to take video footage of other stuff that he did not want to do. >> like what? >> we don't want to go into too many details but there was things that he thought that he -- >> like propaganda-type stuff? >> yes, things that were outside of what he had -- had -- had thought that that was -- i d
general assembly, and then contacted authorities. why is he seeking asylum? >> well, he's seeking asylum because he obviously does not want to return to live in iran. >> why? >> concerns about -- first of all, he does not want to continue to live in the regime, and he is offended by how the regime treats people, about how it treats its enemies, about how it treats the iranian people, about the level of persecution there. and he also has concerns about now about his own safety....
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those boards of elections came to the general assembly in said election day still matters. it is still an important day. we need to be getting ready for the work that needs to be done on election day. that was democrats and republicans. a board member called me and was opposed to that. it was driven in a bipartisan effort saying let us have those three days off so we can get our roles ready in be able to be prepared for election day. >> let me just explain something. when you are trying to block the vote and say there is an issue about voter fraud, there isn't any. i stood on the floor of the ohio house and said show me one instance of voter fraud. there was 0. no proof whatsoever. this brings me to the whole issue about not only being disingenuous, but lying. you have had a president who has lost three times, about medicare, pre-existing conditions, and about the budget dollars. you have an electorate that is out there wanting the truth and that you have state officials saying over and over again, of voter fraud is nonexistent. the issue of medicare is an issue that they t
those boards of elections came to the general assembly in said election day still matters. it is still an important day. we need to be getting ready for the work that needs to be done on election day. that was democrats and republicans. a board member called me and was opposed to that. it was driven in a bipartisan effort saying let us have those three days off so we can get our roles ready in be able to be prepared for election day. >> let me just explain something. when you are trying...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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on sunday, the national assembly voted out the prime minister it had selected less than a month ago go. libya is now facing a political vacuum at a time of serious threats an instability. but one line from mitt romney's speech that would stand out to libyans, he said he would vigorously pursue those responsible for the september 11th attackn the u.s. consulate in benghazi. libyan officials here have praised the obama's administration response to the attack and have you wowed to work together with the united states to bring the perpetrators to justice and to confront the rising islamic extremist threats in the eastern part of the country. but officials also at the same time have said that this is a very thin line. if the united states were to take any action that would infringe on libya's national sovereignty, that could be damaging to relations between both countries and cause internal turmoil. >> of course lots of questions for mitt romney about that foreign policy plan, the new polls, the debate performance, and today our wolf blitzer has a live interview with mitt roy in that at 6:0
on sunday, the national assembly voted out the prime minister it had selected less than a month ago go. libya is now facing a political vacuum at a time of serious threats an instability. but one line from mitt romney's speech that would stand out to libyans, he said he would vigorously pursue those responsible for the september 11th attackn the u.s. consulate in benghazi. libyan officials here have praised the obama's administration response to the attack and have you wowed to work together...
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come to the united nations general assembly and don't hold a single one-on-one with a foreign leader? >> it means you're putting politics ahead of governing. we haven't had a president last two months. this is campaigner-in-chief which may be some of the reasons for the table screw up and cover-up in libya. bill: we'll look for more on this in coming weeks and debate coming up in florida. always good to see you. >> you too, bill. martha: governor romney rides high on his debate win. how his win rates among the all-time high debate drubbings. bill: scenes from this, martha. what is this guy doing? he is pretty good. and he is an amateur. victor! iot your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. bill: hundreds of people working on final preparations for the one and only vice presidential debate in danville, kentucky. congressman paul ryan, vice president joe biden w
come to the united nations general assembly and don't hold a single one-on-one with a foreign leader? >> it means you're putting politics ahead of governing. we haven't had a president last two months. this is campaigner-in-chief which may be some of the reasons for the table screw up and cover-up in libya. bill: we'll look for more on this in coming weeks and debate coming up in florida. always good to see you. >> you too, bill. martha: governor romney rides high on his debate win....
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menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget duquette sedans medicare as we know it, makes it a voucher. privatize the social security, dramatically cuts assistance to education in our country. look, someone who grew up in a tenement the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants in perkins loans to be out there keeping student loan interest rates low so that every child can achieve a college education if they have the ability and are willing to work hard. so it's very important to do this in a balanced way from middle
menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget....
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we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long- lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a better plan that we keep investing in wind, solar, and clean coal, where construction workers are retrofitting homes so they waste less energy, and we can develop a supply of natural gas that creates hundreds of thousands of jobs and we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020. that will be good for our economy, for colorado, and that will be good for america, and that is what we're fighting for. that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. i want to give more the chance to get the skills they need to compete. i talked about how education was the gateway of oppo
we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long- lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a...
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in fact convinced the first is energy it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond what you ever expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days they will never make it and i know it doesn't feel like it on saturday morning. that's because you don't go to bed until 5 a.m.. if i don't get to bed until 5 a.m. i don't wake up until monday. the second thing is creativity. honest to goodness this is something you see a 6-year-old playing and all of a sudden they say i am of dinosaur but they believe it in that moment in their mind so radically change the status quo. they have no attachment to the status quo. alternate worlds and possibilities are real to them and that's something that we lose and as we get older and sure you've that people in your work. there are two things they are not allowed to say to me. they can't say we've always done it this way and everyone else does it this way. they mean nothing to me because there is no attachment to the way that we've always done it. that sort of creativity to give an example of a couple years ago i sold my car because it and if the cow we call this conscious outsi
in fact convinced the first is energy it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond what you ever expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days they will never make it and i know it doesn't feel like it on saturday morning. that's because you don't go to bed until 5 a.m.. if i don't get to bed until 5 a.m. i don't wake up until monday. the second thing is creativity. honest to goodness this is something you see a 6-year-old playing and all of a sudden they say i am of dinosaur but they believe it in that...
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we've doubled e amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs today building wind turbines, long lasting batteries. today the united states of america is less dependent on oil than at any time in nearly two decades. so now you've got a choice between a plan that reverses this progress as you heard last night. or one that builds on it. the guy who was playing mitt romney said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in taxpayer subsidies every single year. does anybody think that oil companies need a tax subsidy? so we've got a better plan. we're going to keep investing in wind and solar and clean coal and farmers and scientists can harness biofuels to power our cars and our trucks and make our buildings and schools more energy efficient and develop our natural gas that's right beneath our feet and if we do all those things, we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020. we can support hundreds of thousands of jobs all across the country. but you're going to have to vote to make it happe
we've doubled e amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs today building wind turbines, long lasting batteries. today the united states of america is less dependent on oil than at any time in nearly two decades. so now you've got a choice between a plan that reverses this progress as you heard last night. or one that builds on it. the guy who was playing mitt romney said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil...
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you can start voting as early as october 22 at any municipal post office, right? you students, all right? you all in particular. you need to vote early. you know what's going to happen on election day, right? you're going to oversleep or be like -- was that election day? that was yesterday? [laughter] so we need you to vote early because you have weeks to do it. you can do it in between classes, you can do it on a weekend. you don't have to wait for that one day. for the folks that you talk to, tell them that they can register and vote on the same day, whether you're voting early or on election day, ok? but don't pro contrast nate, as i tell my children. don't wait. and if folks don't know where to go for the information they need, send them to ownyourvotewi.com. there they can find everything they need to make their voices heard. all the information is on this website. make sure you send people there if you don't know offhand. we got it? secret plan? ok, you may turn your cameras back on. [laughter] but i want to be honest with you. this journey is going to be ha
you can start voting as early as october 22 at any municipal post office, right? you students, all right? you all in particular. you need to vote early. you know what's going to happen on election day, right? you're going to oversleep or be like -- was that election day? that was yesterday? [laughter] so we need you to vote early because you have weeks to do it. you can do it in between classes, you can do it on a weekend. you don't have to wait for that one day. for the folks that you talk to,...
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the blog generates 1.5 million page views a month. but get this, the woman behind the site isn't even a mom. >> i think she's a bit harsh and crossing a line in taking these comments out of the context in which they were made, within the community that they were made. >> reporter: thursday, koenig appeared on "the ricki lake show" to defend her blog. >> i don't want to poke fun at one particular person. it's more like i'm highlights what i see. >> reporter: she told us, when we don't edit ourselves we drift into oversharing, sometimes on social media, less is more. some people understand where koenig's coming from. >> stop it with the kids. i'm sick of it. post something useful and informative. >> you can just choose not to see it. >> reporter: the etiquette of parenting in the social media is up for debate. >> i think a lot of what you see in the parenting communities are people that are sharing experiences that helped them to know how to deal with them. there are times when the gross stories can have relevance. >> reporter: for "goo
the blog generates 1.5 million page views a month. but get this, the woman behind the site isn't even a mom. >> i think she's a bit harsh and crossing a line in taking these comments out of the context in which they were made, within the community that they were made. >> reporter: thursday, koenig appeared on "the ricki lake show" to defend her blog. >> i don't want to poke fun at one particular person. it's more like i'm highlights what i see. >> reporter: she...
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we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long-lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a better plan that we keep investing in wind, solar, and clean coal, where construction workers are retrofitting homes so they waste less energy, and we can develop a supply of natural gas that creates hundreds of thousands of jobs and we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020. that will be good for our economy, for colorado, and that will be good for america, and that is what we're fighting for. that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. i want to give more the chance to get the skills they need to compete. i talked about how education was the gateway of oppor
we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long-lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a...
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i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican version of health care reform includes medicaid back to the states. you need to have a serious and truthfully than obamacare will depend on this day. you need to have a serious conversation with governors to understand those issues. >> to that end, they would at least instinctively understand how to harness them and how to energize them going forward. >> okay, other questions. right there in the aisle as the microphone coming out. >> governor huntsman, i am with wing tank. you stated the president has an opportunity to set a framework, so co
i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican...
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>> the f 22. this is something that even the pentagon did not want. the administration did not want. there are those who are advocating for it. i voted against the f22. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well. that was cut. those are 2 examples of programs that were cut. what i do not want to do is what my opponent says -- he basically embraces the lion budget. what does that budget to do? it ends medicare as we know it. makes it a voucher. privatizes social security. dramatically cut assistance to education in our country. as someone who grew up, the first of my country to go to program, i want loans to be out there and keeping student loan interest rates low so that everyone can achieve an education. it is very important to do this and a balanced way. >> one i am there we are going to have a joe kyrillos -- i will work on end compromise along the way, without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. and with the executive branch. and so, there you go. talk about congressman ryan, it is always the other guy's
>> the f 22. this is something that even the pentagon did not want. the administration did not want. there are those who are advocating for it. i voted against the f22. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well. that was cut. those are 2 examples of programs that were cut. what i do not want to do is what my opponent says -- he basically embraces the lion budget. what does that budget to do? it ends medicare as we know it. makes it a voucher....
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the book addresses topics such as energy and resource nationalism, strategic competition in the global commons and looked at demographic issues in the region, sought to understand the future of the nuclear energy in asia as well as many other topics. and then last year our volume build upon this research framework but narrowed the focus to examine the rising powers china and india, and specifically the challenges and opportunities presented by the remarkable growth of the major powers to read than this year's strategic volume the military challenge we have sought to refine our research agenda by examining one of the most immediate challenges stemming from china's rise and that is the advancing military capabilities and its strategic ambitions. last december once we haven't decided on the particular topic or theme for the book we sought to identify the very best and brightest scholars in the respective fields to come together to address this important topic with such wide-ranging implications. we were successful in bringing together an absolutely phenomenon research team this year among
the book addresses topics such as energy and resource nationalism, strategic competition in the global commons and looked at demographic issues in the region, sought to understand the future of the nuclear energy in asia as well as many other topics. and then last year our volume build upon this research framework but narrowed the focus to examine the rising powers china and india, and specifically the challenges and opportunities presented by the remarkable growth of the major powers to read...